Version | Change log |
Bvckup Release 82.2 Aug 30, 2024 |
Added an option for pinning backup jobs to specific CPU cores Reworked "verify touched files" to persist until files are verified: This has to do with what happens to touched files if a backup run is aborted or cancelled after files are modified, but before the program has a chance to verify them. Previously, the program would just drop any further attempts to do the verification. Starting with this release it will instead flag modified files as needing a verification and clear the flag once they are verified. Meaning that it will try and verify them on any subsequent run if the original run is cancelled or aborted. Added an option for disabling backup tile shuffling in the UI: A smaller UI change that allows disabling backup tile drag-n-drop reshuffling. To toggle it just give program windows the focus and type on the keyboard iddqd.drag Reworked Ctrl-G shortcut to act like Go rather than like Ctrl-Go: Ctrl-G is a keyboard shortcut for running a backup. Due to a programming oversight, pressing Ctrl-G issued a Go command for the backup but it also picked up Ctrl being pressed down, which cause the program to flush all cached data and rescan destination afresh. This is no more. Ctrl-G is now equivalent to click on the Go button. Several improvements to the installer - several improvements and bugfixes as per recent threads [1] [2] [3]: The --log option is fixed. Errors with registry queries now log the key root (HKLM, HCU, etc.) If the setup spawn an elevated version of itself, the exit code of the latter is now returned from the former (increased by 100000). Installation path and app_etc_template can now contain environment variable that will be expanded during the installation/update phase. |
Bvckup Release 82.2 Jul 31, 2024 |
Added hash check for the canary file - as of this release the program will also default to calculating, storing and verifying (partial) hash of the canary file. See "Canary file hash check" section over at https://bvckup2.com/support/forum/topic/1530 for details. Improved how Ctrl-A works for selecting all jobs at once - with this change it's now possible to use Ctrl-A to select all backup jobs even if the job list doesn't have focus. |